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Cordes, Sarah A. – National Education Policy Center, 2017
A common argument leveled against charter schools is that they attract the most motivated and intelligent students from already struggling public schools. Marcus Winters seeks to examine this claim, known as "cream-skimming," by comparing the performance of New York City's (NYC) charter middle schools with a set of traditional selective…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, Urban Schools, School Effectiveness
Doyle, Denis P.; Cooper, Bruce S. – American Education, 1983
Describes outstanding public high schools in New York City that feature demanding curricula, qualified teachers, eager students, and no violence, vandalism, or truancy. Included are Peter Stuyvesant, Brooklyn Tech, Performing Arts, LaGuardia School of Music and the Arts, Aviation High, Bronx High School of Science, and Edward R. Murrow High. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Quality, High Schools, Public Education

Rothstein, Stanley W. – Clearing House, 1979
The author describes his feelings as the only teacher at his school to support the New York City teachers' strike in 1961. (SJL)
Descriptors: Opinion Papers, Peer Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Militancy
Kozol, Jonathan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
The author was startled by the carelessness and selectivity of Robert Slavin's comments, which give his words the ring of a promotional release rather than of intellectual reflection. He agrees that Slavin is accurate in saying that the scores on reading tests at P.S. 65 in the South Bronx improved during a period in which, among a number of other…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Reading Achievement, Racial Segregation, Program Effectiveness
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1995
After managing the nation's largest school system for two years, Chancellor Ray Cortines will be leaving New York City Public Schools on October 15th. Cortines insists his resignation was not spurred by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's efforts to overhaul the schools, despite skirmishes over budgets, bureaucracy, and staff. Having trimmed the budget,…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education, Professional Autonomy

Rury, John L. – Urban Education, 1986
Describes the successful efforts of New York City's Black community to improve schools for Blacks in the 1830s and 40s. Presents a case study of the New York Society for the Promotion of Education among Colored Children, which promoted greater attendance and higher achievement. (KH)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Education, Black History, Black Organizations
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1994
At Frederick Douglass Academy, middle school of choice in central Harlem, principal Lorraine Monroe is creating public school that exudes private school values--hard work, discipline, college preparation. Drawing 75% of its student body from central Harlem, school will evolve into a secondary school and graduate its first class in 1997. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Blacks, Dress Codes, Expectation
Lacey, Richard A. – 1983
This paper presents ideas for creating, replicating, and improving the quality of business-school partnerships. Information is derived from an in-depth case study of the Adopt-A-School program in Memphis, Tennessee, and related data collected from Chicago, New York, Salt Lake City, and Boston. An introduction analyzes negative and positive…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Administration, Program Development
Fernandez, Joseph A. – Executive Educator, 1993
As New York City Schools' Chancellor Joseph Fernandez and staff worked to save jobs and essential services without drastically cutting services or fragmenting the teaching force, they uncovered layers of scandal and corruption. Board was uncooperative and too inexperienced to understand subtle differences between policymaking and administration.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Biographies, Board Administrator Relationship, Bureaucracy
Domanico, Raymond J. – 1990
This report presents the conceptual framework for a public school choice plan for New York City and discusses why school choice represents the best hope for meaningful reform. Public school choice is defined as giving school professionals the freedom to design innovative and distinctive school programs; and giving parents the right to choose, in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Parent Participation

Viteritti, Joseph P. – Urban Education, 1980
Reviews the changes in management approach that have been implemented at the headquarters of the New York City Board of Education. Discusses individuals' roles in revamping administrative procedures, and considers the importance of urban educational research in shaping new policies. (GC)
Descriptors: Administrators, Board of Education Policy, Educational Administration, Educational Policy

Sandidge, Rosetta F.; And Others – Interchange, 1996
Examines school-based decision making, discussing its promise for urban settings, describing implementation of local control in New York and Detroit, highlighting decentralization effects in four locations, and making recommendations based on similarities and differences between and among sites that may be instructive to other urban settings…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Decentralization, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Chubb, John – Equity and Choice, 1989
Compares the organization and effectiveness of public and private schools in New York (New York). Argues that successful schools have a large degree of autonomy and are accountable to their constituencies through the process of competition and choice. (FMW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Catholic Schools, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education

Mackler, Bernard – Journal of Negro Education, 1980
Reports on a performance review of two New York City schools, one with high and one with low reading achievement scores. Recommends ways in which schools and communities can cooperate in improving inner-city schools and the education of Black children. (JLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Black Students, Community Involvement

Dean, Joenathan – Education and Urban Society, 1981
Examines the organizational and managerial response by the public school bureaucracy in New York City to the problem of enrollment decline. Discussion focuses on the issues of population decline, the fiscal crisis, school closings, problems of contracting organizations, decision making techniques, and the environmental and organizational context…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Role, Declining Enrollment, Educational Assessment
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